Broc Tickle B Sample Tests Positive

It has been over a month since Broc Tickle was notified that his urine sample collected at the 2018 San Diego Supercross had tested positive for “an Adverse Analytical Finding of 5-methylhexan-2-amine, a specified substance under Section 6 (Stimulants) of the 2018 FIM Prohibited List.” In the time since, the racer’s career has come to a halt, as the current punishment for the infraction is a provisional suspension that bars him from any AMA-FIM regulated competition until a final sentence is handed down or his case can be heard by the International Disciplinary Court and Court of Arbitration for Sport.

On Tuesday, May 15th, 2018, Tickle posted another statement via social media that announced the B Sample was positive for the same substance and that his case will be ruled over by Anand Sashidharan, a judge on the FIM’s International Commision of Judges. Mr. Sashidharan is part of the FIM’s legal team in The Federation of Motorsports Clubs of India and ruled on James Stewart’s case in 2014.

As of now, there is no confirmed date for Tickle’s case to be heard, but he states that his case has been identified by the International Disciplinary Court.